نتایج جستجو برای: late cretaceous period falcon

تعداد نتایج: 672578  

2008
Matthew T. Carrano Scott D. Sampson

SYNOPSIS Recent discoveries and analyses have drawn increased attention to Ceratosauria, a taxonomically and morphologically diverse group of basal theropods. By the time of its first appearance in the Late Jurassic, the group was probably globally distributed. This pattern eventually gave way to a primarily Gondwanan distribution by the Late Cretaceous. Ceratosaurs are one of several focal gro...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 1999
Archibald

In a perspectives article, Bromham et al.1 raise some important concerns about the use of both molecular and paleontological data in assessing the timing of diversification of extant mammalian orders. In Box 1, they describe well the need to differentiate crown (or more generally, nodebased) taxa from stem-based taxa. Unfortunately, their Fig. 2 is not clearly explained and thus confuses these ...

2006
S. ANANTHARAMAN G. P. WILSON D. C. DAS SARMA W. A. CLEMENS

S. ANANTHARAMAN, G. P. WILSON, D. C. DAS SARMA, W. A. CLEMENS, Palaeontology Division, Geological Survey of India, Hyderabad, 500-068 India, [email protected]; Corresponding author, Department of Earth Sciences, Denver Museum of Nature & Science, 2001 Colorado Boulevard., Denver, Colorado 80205-5798 U.S.A., [email protected]; Museum of Paleontology and Department of Integrative Biology, ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1998
D K Jacobs D R Lindberg

Over the last 15 years a striking pattern of diversification has been documented in the fossil record of benthic marine invertebrates. Higher taxa (orders) tend to originate onshore, diversify offshore, and retreat into deep-water environments. Previous studies attribute this macroevolutionary pattern to a variety of causes, foremost among them the role of nearshore disturbance in providing opp...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2000
D Grimaldi D Agosti

A worker ant preserved with microscopic detail has been discovered in Turonian-aged New Jersey amber [ca. 92 mega-annum (Ma)]. The apex of the gaster has an acidopore and, thus, allows definitive assignment of the fossil to the large extant subfamily Formicinae, members of which use a defensive spray of formic acid. This specimen is the only Cretaceous record of the subfamily, and only two othe...

2016
Stephen F. Poropat Philip D. Mannion Paul Upchurch Scott A. Hocknull Benjamin P. Kear Martin Kundrát Travis R. Tischler Trish Sloan George H. K. Sinapius Judy A. Elliott David A. Elliott

Australian dinosaurs have played a rare but controversial role in the debate surrounding the effect of Gondwanan break-up on Cretaceous dinosaur distribution. Major spatiotemporal gaps in the Gondwanan Cretaceous fossil record, coupled with taxon incompleteness, have hindered research on this effect, especially in Australia. Here we report on two new sauropod specimens from the early Late Creta...

2011
George Poinar Jr. John T. Huber

Myanmymar aresconoidesgen n., sp. n. is described from one female in Burmese amber, dated as about 100 my. It is similar to Arescon on wing features but is unique among Mymaridae in having distinctly segmented palpi. It is the fifth mymarid genus definitely referable to the Cretaceous period. A key to Cretaceous mymarid genera is presented and the features of Myanmymar are compared with the oth...

Journal: :Royal Society open science 2015
Valentin Fischer Maxim S Arkhangelsky Ilya M Stenshin Gleb N Uspensky Nikolay G Zverkov Roger B J Benson

During the Middle and Late Jurassic, pliosaurid plesiosaurs evolved gigantic body size and a series of craniodental adaptations that have been linked to the occupation of an apex predator niche. Cretaceous pliosaurids (i.e. Brachaucheninae) depart from this morphology, being slightly smaller and lacking the macrophagous adaptations seen in earlier forms. However, the fossil record of Early Cret...

Journal: :Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias 2011
Jonathas S Bittencourt Max C Langer

The record of dinosaur body-fossils in the Brazilian Mesozoic is restricted to the Triassic of Rio Grande do Sul and Cretaceous of various parts of the country. This includes 21 named species, two of which were regarded as nomina dubia, and 19 consensually assigned to Dinosauria. Additional eight supraspecific taxa have been identified based on fragmentary specimens and numerous dinosaur footpr...

2006
Sandra J. Wyld Paul J. Umhoefer James E. Wright

We present a new reconstruction of the mid-Cretaceous (100 Ma) paleogeography of the United States and Canadian Cordillera, based on (a) restoring displacements within the major Late Cretaceous to Cenozoic contractional and extensional belts, and (b) restoring displacements along the major Late Cretaceous to Cenozoic dextral strike-slip faults of the northern Cordillera. The reconstruction move...

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